Earlier this year, Jonas Brothers celebrated their continued hot streak — one that began last year with their reformation, comeback, and smash success album Happiness Begins — by releasing new single “What a Man Gotta Do.” That was way back in January, but since then, they’ve also put out a concert experience titled Happiness Continues, the end credits of which featured a funky, brand-new song called “X.” Before now, the only place you could hear it was in those end credits. But as of today (May 15), “X” is finally here, complete with falsetto from Joe, frisky lyrics from Nick, and a Spanish-language verse from Karol G. And that’s not all. The JoBros are celebrating the weekend with another new song as well — this one is called “5 More ...
Cory — one of The Challenge‘s most notorious hotheads — seems to have done something completely unexpected: He’s let his temper go, and appears to have achieved genuine peace. Crazy, right? The young dad, who’s got a second baby on the way, proved on the latest episode of Total Madness that he’s gone from combustible to calm in record time. The question is: Will his new zeal for zen finally help him to earn his first win? Cory, whose list of previous nemeses is as lengthy and winding as a cross-country course, (remember when he was bounced from Final Reckoning for attacking Tony over stolen pasta?), shocked viewers at the latest house vote when he stood up to Nelson (his best pal) in defense of Kailah (a previous foe). Nelson, who took issue with the fact that Tori ...
98.2Kshares 32.1K 66.1K 0 0 0 0 0 Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Loveworld Channel Sanctioned By UK Over 5G, COVID-19 & New World Order Conspiracy Exclusive report by Lola Abiodun A religious cable channel owned by founder of Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Love World has been sanctioned in the United Kingdom for airing “unsubstantiated claims linking the pandemic to 5G technology.” The Office of Communications, the regulatory authority for the broadcasting and telecommunication in the United Kingdom, also sanctioned the station for declaring coronavirus is a “global cover-up.” In a statement on Monday published on its website, Ofcom stated the caution followed an investigation into the matter. The regulator said: “Our investigation found that a report on Loveworld News included unsu...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the cancelation of thousands of tours, including ones that hadn’t even been publicly announced. For example, Nine Inch Nails had planned to return to the road this fall for a series of North American dates alongside Savages’ Jehnny Beth. Now, NIN’s Trent Reznor is selling merchandise for this scrapped outing and donating the proceeds to charity. “I suppose I can let you know we HAD a tour booked this fall that continued and expanded ‘Cold and Black and Infinite’. @jehnnybeth was coming along with us. We were excited. I’m bumming myself out right now… We had some merch for that tour in production that we’re putting in the store with all of NIN’s profits going to local food banks in the cities we were going to play.” All is not lost: Reznor is using his ...
Phoebe Bridgers has broken off another single from her forthcoming Punisher album. It’s dubbed “I See You” and streaming below. The indie songwriter has also announced a series of upcoming virtual “tour dates”. Today’s track was originally named “ICU”, but tweaked recently in light of the ongoing health crisis. (Or as Bridgers succinctly put it in a statement, “*gestures at entire world*”.) Per the indie songwriter, “I See You” is about her breakup with her drummer. “We dated for a few years, made music every day, and were extremely codependent,” explained our former Artist of the Month. “We became like family to each other, so our breakup was extremely tough. But if this tells you anything about our relationship, we wrote this song together, just like everything else.” Editors...
Last week, we learned that Timothy Olyphant had joined the cast of The Mandalorian Season 2. Now, Slash Film is reporting that Olyphant will be wearing Boba Fett’s armor, which, uh, doesn’t make a lot of sense, considering Temuera Morrison is playing Boba Fett. So what gives? The simple answer is that someone else had donned the bounty hunter’s protective garb before he wore it. And while that character’s identity hasn’t been confirmed, devoted Star Wars readers will already have someone in mind: Cobb Vanth, former slave, sheriff of the Tatooine city of Freetown, and one of the breakout minor players in Chuck Wendig’s Aftermath trilogy of novels. There are a few clues pointing in Cobb Vanth’s direction. To start, the Aftermath books take place after the R...
The Lowdown: Throughout her musical career, Charli XCX, born Charlotte Aitchison, has occupied both sides of pop stardom — the radio mainstream and the small, sweaty clubs where experimental pop flourishes. Coming onto the scene in 2012 with “I Love It”, Icona Pop’s chart topper, which was written by and featured Aitchison, was quite the breakout, reaching car-commercial levels of unavoidability. Not long after that, Aitchison’s feature on “Fancy”, which she co-wrote with Iggy Azalea, was named Billboard’s song of the summer, and her song “Boom Clap”, featured in teen-favorite The Fault in Our Stars, rivaled “Fancy” for that title. Despite Aitchison’s ability to craft radio hits, her affinity for experimental hyperpop is what makes her a cult-pop icon who continually pushes the genre forwa...
Phoebe Bridgers has shared “I See You,” the latest track to come from her new album Punisher. Previously, Bridgers shared the dreamy “Kyoto.” The song, originally titled “ICU,” Bridgers tweaked it to, in her words, “*gestures at entire world*.” “It’s about my breakup with my drummer. We dated for a few years, made music every day, and were extremely codependent. We became like family to each other, so our breakup was extremely tough. But if this tells you anything about our relationship, we wrote this song together, just like everything else,” Bridgers said of the song in a statement. Additionally, Bridgers has also announced plans for a “Phoebe Bridgers’ World, Tour.” It starts next Tuesday (May 26) with livestream performances taking place in her kitchen, then moves to her bathroom ...